Hideo Kojima pulls out of GDC 2026 keynote speech

Hideo Kojima, creator of the Metal Gear series, has withdrawn from his scheduled keynote at the Game Developers Conference in 2026. Kojima Productions announced the decision on February 6, citing his inability to attend in person. The company expressed regret and confirmed that team members will still participate in the event.

Hideo Kojima was set to deliver the first keynote speech at the Game Developers Conference—or as it is now known, the GDC Festival of Gaming—in five years. The talk was planned to cover his decision a decade ago to become independent following his departure from Konami, a move that led to the founding of Kojima Productions and projects like Death Stranding.

On February 6, 2026, Kojima Productions issued a statement via Twitter: “We regret to inform you that Hideo Kojima will no longer be able to attend this year’s GDC Festival of Gaming. We understand that this will be disappointing for fans and attendees who were looking forward to hearing him speak, and we want to offer our deepest apologies. While Hideo Kojima is unable to attend in person, KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS is still excited to be part of this year’s festival, with members of the team presenting during the week. We wish everyone at the GDC Festival of Gaming a fantastic event. We hope to reconnect with you all soon.”

No specific reason was provided for Kojima's withdrawal, which comes shortly after he mentioned returning to the editing bay, hinting at upcoming work on projects such as OD or Physint. The announcement has sparked curiosity among fans, given Kojima's prominence in the industry and the anticipated insights into his career trajectory.

The GDC Festival of Gaming continues to feature contributions from Kojima Productions, ensuring the studio's presence despite the change. This development underscores the unpredictable nature of high-profile appearances in gaming events.

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